1999 2000 2001 Honda Odyssey Rear Countershaft Nc Speed Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, US
PART INFORMATION
This is a oem Automatic Transmission rear countershaft nc speed sensor from a 2001 Honda Odyssey. It has been tested and is in excellent working condition. It will fit 1999, 2000, 2001 Honda Odyssey V6 Engine 3.5 Liter with Automatic Transmission. The application chart is to be used for general fitmit only. Please use the applications that are listed below. Item has been cleaned and is ready for installation upon arrival. Thank you for your purchase!
APPLICATIONS
1999-2001 Honda Odyssey (V6, 3.5 Liter)
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